And, should you be using the addon NoScript, you also have to make an exception in its Application Boundaries Enforcer module (ABE):
Go to the NoScript options, then to the tab "Advanced", subtab "ABE", "SYSTEM" ruleset. If you haven't edited those already, they should look like this: # Prevent Internet sites from requesting LAN resources. Site LOCAL Accept from LOCAL Deny Add these two lines after "Accept from LOCAL": Accept from https://openstreetmap.org/ Accept from https://www.openstreetmap.org/ In combination with the certificate trick, you should then be good to go. Ruben 2015-02-28 16:57 GMT+01:00 Ruben Maes <ru...@janmaes.com>: > Maybe you can circumvent the issue by doing this: > > Open JOSM and make sure you have Remote Control enabled. In Firefox, > go to this address: https://127.0.0.1:8112/ > You should get a warning screen saying "This Connection is Untrusted". > Click "I Understand the Risks" and press the "Add Exception..." > button. > A window pops up. (You can press "View" and inspect the certificate if > you like. Close the details window if you have done so.) Make sure > "Permanently store this exception" is checked and click "Confirm > Security Exception". > Now you should see a Bad Request error page because you haven't asked > JOSM to do anything ;) > > This worked for me. The website still emits an alert that editing > failed, but JOSM loads the data. > > Ruben > _______________________________________________ Talk-be mailing list Talk-be@openstreetmap.org https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-be